“Concern for one?s own welfare and prosperity should not blind one to one?s social obligations or spiritual destiny?.A society in which the individuals are concerned only about material welfare will not be able to achieve harmony and peace.” ShouldAbleSpiritualIndividualSocialDestinyAchieveMaterialsConcernConcernedHarmonyBlindProsperityObligationWelfareSocial Obligation Author:Sathya Sai Baba
“Each kind of story has its own problems in writing, but my main concern really is to keep the reader on his toes, or to keep the strip unpredictable. I try to achieve some sort of balance between the two that keeps the reader wondering what's going to happen next and be surprised.” WritingTryingKindTwoStoriesProblemHappensNextWonderAchieveReaderBalanceConcernToesUnpredictable Author:Bill Watterson
“In ideal form of social control is an atomised collection of individuals focused on their own narrow concern, lacking the kinds of organisations in which they can gain information, develop and articulate their thoughts, and act constructively to achieve common ends.” KindEndsFormIndividualSocialCommonAchieveInformationGainsConcernIdealsFocusedCollectionsLackingOrganisationSocial Control Author:Noam Chomsky
“As the years progress, what women and men will discover is that the most lasting and rewarding educational experiences come not from specific information provided in classroom lectures or assigned textbooks, but from the values obtained in active engagement in meaningful issues. We achieve for ourselves only as we appreciate the problems and concerns of others-and only as we see our own lives as part of a much greater social purpose.” MenYearsProblemPurposeValuesSocialIssuesGreaterProgressAchieveInformationMen And WomenConcernAppreciateEducationalActiveMeaningfulLastingEngagementClassroomLecturesTextbooks Book:Black Liberation in Conservative America Source: Black Liberation in Conservative America
“Consult not your fears but your hopes and your dreams. Think not about your frustrations, but about your unfulfilled potential. Concern yourself not with what you tried and failed in, but with what it is still possible for you to do.” ThinkingLifeInspirationalTryingStillsDreamMotivationalSuccessMotivationHopeFearFocusAchieveInspirational LifeFailureSucceedConcernEncouragementCatholicLive LifeYour DreamsAspirationBeing SuccessfulFrustrationPotentialSuccess In LifeFollow Your DreamsNo FearKey To SuccessRoad To SuccessFear Of FailureRecipe For SuccessOvercoming FearChase Your DreamsDreams Do Come TrueHopes And DreamsHopes And FearsVatican IiLiving The DreamDreams And AspirationsFear NoneHopes DreamsFailure Is Not An OptionUntapped PotentialUnfulfilled DreamsFrustration In LifeUnfulfilled Potential Author:Pope John XXIII
“For a pragmatist like me, the important issues concern the words we might deploy to achieve our purposes, rather than the language we actually use.” ImportantUseMightPurposeLanguageIssuesAchieveConcernLike MeImportant IssuesPragmatists Author:Philip Kitcher
“Struggle has a natural place in our life, but the fight or flight syndrome is often false struggle. There are times for that but we can have that reaction in areas of our life where it's not successful. Areas that concern existential issues or qualities of life - like meaning or purpose or love. These things actually come to us more as we let go of struggling to achieve them.” PurposeFightingNaturalQualityStruggleIssuesSuccessfulOur LivesAchieveLetting GoAreasConcernReactionsFlightExistentialQuality Of LifeSyndromes Author:Roger Housden
“Already there exists a growing international concern that Israel has become "an apartheid state" pursuing policies manifesting a "settler colonial" mentality. Such perceptions pose a challenge to postcolonial international society that will not be indefinitely ignored, especially if Palestinians achieve greater unity and tactical focus.” IfsStatesChallengesGreaterFocusGrowingAchievePolicyPerceptionConcernUnityInternationalIsraelManifestMentalityPalestinianIgnoredApartheidTacticalSettlers Author:Richard A. Falk
“Fifteen years after the new dispensations started in South Africa, if one looks back, there are reasons to be positive and say we have achieved what we wanted to achieve, but there are also reasons for concern. Not everything turned out exactly as I would have liked it to turn out. On the positive side, we have a good constitution, there has been no effort to really amend the constitution and change the values and the principles contained therein and in our bill of rights.” ReasonValuesEffortAchieveConcernConstitutionSouth AfricaBeing PositiveBill Of Rights Author:Frederik Willem de Klerk